Moving towards environmentally sustainable water allocation in South Asia.

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Bharati, Luna. 2012. Moving towards environmentally sustainable water allocation in South Asia. Paper presented at the Seminar on Eye on Asia: Food and Water Security - Part II at the Stockholm World Water Week, Stockholm, Sweden, 26-31 August 2012. 4p.

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This paper highlights the need in South Asia for basin-wide water allocation plans that include environmental requirements. This paper also describes the application of a basin planning model (i.e., Water Evaluation and Planning model or WEAP) to assess present and alternative water management options which incorporate environmental flows in the Upper Ganges River in India (total area: 87000 km2). The paper summarizes the environmental flow assessment methodology which was conducted through a multidisciplinary, multi-stakeholder approach (Building Blocks Methodology or BBM). This is the first time that a comprehensive environmental flows assessment has been done in India.